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Veterinary E-News Magazine

January 8 | 2025 Issue 1

What ever happened with...?

By: VIN News Service staff

Catch up on an ER venture, insect proteins, a pioneering training program and rabbits


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What's shaping vet med in 2025

By: Kim Campbell Thornton

New guidelines, state laws, and technology? Let’s look at how legislation, education, artificial intelligence (AI), and other advances will affect veterinary medicine in the coming year.

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Britain's Royal College expects veterinarian shortage to ease

By: Ross Kelly

Prediction aligns with one US analysis that existing schools sufficiently boost supply

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Benefits of Using a Mobile X-Ray System

By: Diagnostic Imaging Systems

X-ray systems are a fundamental part of providing high-quality care to your patients, but the choice between a mobile X-ray system and a stationary one can greatly impact the workflow and efficiency of your clinic.

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Impact of 'small furry' rescue pets on human well-being explored in new study

By: Veterinary Practice News

This project will survey small pet owners to see how adopting rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, rats, and mice from shelters affects their mental and physical well-being.

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About the novel drug for canine lymphoma

By: Abi Bautista-Alejandre,

Craig A. Clifford DVM, MS, DACVIM

Craig A Clifford, DVM, MS, DACVIM (Oncology) talks about Laverdia-CA1, as well as indolent lymphoma in this interview with dvm360.

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Non-profit reiterates need for permanent vet

By Veterinary Practice News

The Thunder Bay District Humane Society struggles with veterinarian shortage amid growing animal care demands; calls for a permanent vet to keep their clinic running.

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Canine breed is newly recognized by the American Kennel Club

By  Kristen Coppock Crossley, MA

Assigned to the Working Group, the designation allows the breed to compete in AKC events.



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Case study: Linear foreign body in feline patients

By: Heather Timmerman, DVM

Objects can get caught around the base of the tongue, knot up in the stomach, and become lodged in the pylorus or further down in the gastrointestinal tract

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Cats can get sick with bird flu. Here's how to protect them

By: Carla K. Johnson

The death of an Oregon house cat from bird flu and a pet food recall are raising questions about how people can protect their pets.

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Loosely Tied Heads Improve Respiratory Health During Transport

By Kentucky Equine Research Staff

An elevated head position may interrupt the horse’s natural tracheal clearance mechanisms, contributing to accumulation of secretions

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Rehabbing Equine Athletes’ Hooves

By Erica Larson

Read about the steps veterinarians and farriers take to identify, evaluate, and treat riding horses’ hoof problems.

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Priming Anestrous Mares for Embryo Transfer

By Kentucky Equine Research Staff

While assisted reproduction techniques gain popularity among horse breeders, a barrier to success is finding appropriate recipient mares. read more

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Take the 2024 VIN News Service quiz

By VIN News Service staff

Test your knowledge on 15 topics, from pet food ingredients to what dogs watch on TV. read more

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How Do I Say…? : Reducing surgery no-shows

By: Wendy S. Myers, CVJ

Scripts for confident client conversations.

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Northern giant hornet eradicated from the United States

By Abi Bautista-Alejandre

Officials announced the eradication of Vespa mandarinia, marking the end of a 5-year battle to protect pollinators from the invasive species

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Diagnostic Imaging Systems does not claim any ownership or take any credit for the articles listed in the Veterinary E-News Magazine. We have simply gathered top stories from some of the best veterinary news sources to share with our customers, along with updated veterinary conference information, and special equipment promotions.

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